This document defines and provides examples of common English vocabulary words and phrases:
1) It defines words related to arguing, waiting, believing, coping, thinking, complaining, caring, worrying, paying, and other common actions and mental states.
2) Examples are provided to illustrate the meaning and proper usage of each word, such as "argue with someone" meaning to speak angrily about a disagreement, and "wait for something" meaning to anticipate something.
3) Various parts of speech are identified for each term, such as verbs, phrasal verbs, and prepositions, to further explain the vocabulary.
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Vocabulary: Qer Abaut Something'
This document defines and provides examples of common English vocabulary words and phrases:
1) It defines words related to arguing, waiting, believing, coping, thinking, complaining, caring, worrying, paying, and other common actions and mental states.
2) Examples are provided to illustrate the meaning and proper usage of each word, such as "argue with someone" meaning to speak angrily about a disagreement, and "wait for something" meaning to anticipate something.
3) Various parts of speech are identified for each term, such as verbs, phrasal verbs, and prepositions, to further explain the vocabulary.
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VOCABULARY
Argue with someone
‘Argiu with someone’ Wait for something Verb ‘weit for something’ If one person argues with another, Intransitive verb they speak angrily to each other Await about something that they disagree I'm waiting for someone special. about. Believe in something The two argued with each other for ‘biliv in somthing’ several minutes Phrasal verb Cope with something Think real ‘coup with something’ Even though she's ten, she still Phrasal verb believes in fairies. Handle, deal with Succeed in doing something It’s not easy to cope with failure ‘sucsid in duin something’ Think about something Intransitive verb ‘Tink abaut something’ Do well in To consider the possibility of doing Steven succeeded in earning a something scholarship Don’t even think about calling him Rely on someone/something Complain about something ‘rilay on someon/something’ ‘complein about something’ Phrasal verb Intransitive verb + preposition Depend on Express unhappiness Too many students rely on the All Marty ever does is complain. Internet to conduct research Care about something Depend on someone/something ‘qer abaut something’ ‘dipend on somone/something’ Intransitive verb Phrasal verb Think is important Be determined by I care about the issue of global You can’t depend on him forever warming. Belong to someone Worry about something ‘bilong to someone’ ‘worry abaut something’ Phrasal verb Intransitive verb Be owned Be concerned or anxious about The wallet belongs to that woman So many adults worry about getting over there older. Pay for something ‘pey for something’ Intransitive verb Give money in Exchange Who’s going to pay for these tickets?